RE: Miracles and their place, and Atheists.
September 30, 2018 at 12:10 pm
(This post was last modified: September 30, 2018 at 12:18 pm by Mystic.)
To be clear, the disbelief or lack of faith out of weakness is not what is to be condemned, but rather, we ought to have forbearance, and compassion, and still see the good in such humans.
The type that is condemned, is when the proofs of the type of miracles shown by Moses is shown, and stubbornness occurs, this stubbornness and hardness of heart, and sheer hate and rebellion, is something else all together, then the weakness type disbelief where as a person may want to the know the truth but just doesn't find themselves convinced by it (This doesn't mean the arguments for it are not sound, it just means the truth is not as clear like when miracles are shown).
Most humans err in reasoning as much as they get it right, thus reasoning in itself is hardly sufficient for most humans.
Miracles that display the power and truth of the guide of time, if they are hidden, then people are over all excused not only for not following the truth but even if they don't pay attention to those who speak it.
And the point of the night no matter how long, is to give rest from the day.
The day is when the sun illuminates the truth and there is no hiding away from it. This would always be good, were it not that a culture of envy spreads in humans often, and the majority rebel against the Guide and the guidance of God, and the followers of the family of the reminder.
So God through his mercy, covers the night, through the darkness of the evil ones, and let's them oppress and hide the truth, so that that people may seek rest and that the envy goes away and that he tries them in a different manner.
The truth being apparent and the light being bright sounds great, but when people become rebellious and envious of it, the dark night must veil it.
Yin/Yang sort of thing.....
So proofs and it's manifestation has it's place, and hiding proofs and allowing darkness to cover it and hiding the guide from the people, has it's place.
Just like the years in the desert of children of Israel away from Moses had it's place.
The type that is condemned, is when the proofs of the type of miracles shown by Moses is shown, and stubbornness occurs, this stubbornness and hardness of heart, and sheer hate and rebellion, is something else all together, then the weakness type disbelief where as a person may want to the know the truth but just doesn't find themselves convinced by it (This doesn't mean the arguments for it are not sound, it just means the truth is not as clear like when miracles are shown).
Most humans err in reasoning as much as they get it right, thus reasoning in itself is hardly sufficient for most humans.
Miracles that display the power and truth of the guide of time, if they are hidden, then people are over all excused not only for not following the truth but even if they don't pay attention to those who speak it.
And the point of the night no matter how long, is to give rest from the day.
The day is when the sun illuminates the truth and there is no hiding away from it. This would always be good, were it not that a culture of envy spreads in humans often, and the majority rebel against the Guide and the guidance of God, and the followers of the family of the reminder.
So God through his mercy, covers the night, through the darkness of the evil ones, and let's them oppress and hide the truth, so that that people may seek rest and that the envy goes away and that he tries them in a different manner.
The truth being apparent and the light being bright sounds great, but when people become rebellious and envious of it, the dark night must veil it.
Yin/Yang sort of thing.....
So proofs and it's manifestation has it's place, and hiding proofs and allowing darkness to cover it and hiding the guide from the people, has it's place.
Just like the years in the desert of children of Israel away from Moses had it's place.